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"been there for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when describing a situation in which someone or something has been present or available for a certain amount of time, or when referencing a particular place someone has already visited. Example: "I've been there for two months now and I'm starting to feel at home."
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He's been there for me.
They've been there for decades.
I've been there for him.
He's been there for everything".
They had been there for three days.
"They had always been there for me.
Some had been there for several days.
It had been there for five years.
He has been there for many years.
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Be there for what?
They are there for decoration.
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